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Old May 11, 2015, 9:35 am
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Ord->sin->bkk->hkg->ord

Forgive me if this is an obvious question but I'm somewhat new here.

This winter I need to do a bit of a tour of South East Asia leaving from Chicago to Singapore, then Bangkok, then Hong Kong, before heading back home to Chicago.

My question is, it looks like I can get it for around $2,300 on Korean. I've got around 100k miles saved up on my Chase Sapphire card and I was wondering if it made sense to book my ORD-SIN leg using points on Korean Air. It looks like the ORD-SIN Leg would run me around 85k points.

Anything I'm missing? Sorry, I've never booked a multi-city via points before.

Thanks
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Old May 11, 2015, 3:02 pm
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Originally Posted by cunativeson
Forgive me if this is an obvious question but I'm somewhat new here.

This winter I need to do a bit of a tour of South East Asia leaving from Chicago to Singapore, then Bangkok, then Hong Kong, before heading back home to Chicago.

My question is, it looks like I can get it for around $2,300 on Korean. I've got around 100k miles saved up on my Chase Sapphire card and I was wondering if it made sense to book my ORD-SIN leg using points on Korean Air. It looks like the ORD-SIN Leg would run me around 85k points.

Anything I'm missing? Sorry, I've never booked a multi-city via points before.

Thanks
http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.c...skypass-miles/

https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/.../redeem.html#_

these should help you answer your question.
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